Shaking your pillow and blanket has the effect of disturbing microorganisms that are nesting in there. Yes, there are many of them. Just because you can't see them with the naked eye does not mean that they wouldn't be there. There's so many of them, in fact, they can make people's skin rash and itch. It has happened to me. Shaking the blanket does indeed help. It helps remove moisture from the blanket, which is what microorganisms need to breed. Moisture is transported away through the fresh air. That's why it helps.
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On point three, many find it soothing to tear into something neat and clean. Some get comfort from the act of making something pristine, then get comfort again by surrounding themselves with it right at bedtime. It even helps some sleep.
That said, this is unpopular opinion and it doesn't help you so we understand your based take.
Personally, I like my bed about 80-90% pristine. I don't want to waste a ton of time neatening it up in the morning, and I don't want to have to fight with a fully tucked sheet to get into bed, but I do get a little comfort out of having it be relatively presentable and not having to struggle at 2am to unoragami my bedspread when my feet are cold.
unpopular opinion: beds are overrated, just get a bunch of blankets as a mattress and cover and sleep on the floor.
but also there's a difference between "putting the pillow and cover back into place" and "spending half an hour removing every wrinkle and imperfection". The former is so quick that one might as well do it, the latter feels neurotic
… said someone who isn’t interested in having a relationship?
OP has never heard of dogs.
Must feel great not to have homework for a few months! I remember that.
It makes it more comfortable to sleep in.
I have absolutely no idea where that comes from. Do you all sleep like Dracula? My bedding is usually tussled about within minutes of me laying in bed. Blankets balled up for knee support, one leg sticking out for temperature venting. I couldn’t imagine sliding under the covers and laying perfectly supine like Vladimir Lenin.
You fold your clothes after you clean them? Why, your clothes are just going to get wrinkled anyway.
You eat your food without blending it all up in a blender first? Why, your stomach mixes it all up anyway.
You take a shower? Why, you're just going to get dirty again anyway.
You wash your hands after you shit? Why, you're just going to shit again the next day.
You make slippery slope arguments? Why, you can just frame them as unpopular opinions.
Spiders like all the little folds in a messy bed